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03 Close Look - Curious
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A Curious Creature
Common loons are a curious lot. Even during the era when loons
were favored targets, Bent noticed that common loons could not
resist the impulse to investigate. He found it was "an easy matter to
toll attract one within gunshot range by remaining hidden and
waving some suspicious object." I've tested Bent's theory on several
occasions and discovered that loons have not learned much over the
past sixty-five years: they are still gullible. Once I brought two adults
and a chick within a distance of ten feet from shore by waving a
spruce branch and giving a ridiculously inept version of the "hoot"
call. Two less than quiet dogs were at my feet and even their low
growling did not suppress the loons' powerful curiosity.
Yellow-billed loons are equally curious. In 1943, A.M. Bailey made
an expedition to arctic Alaska where he encountered yellow-billed
loons willing to check him out when he loudly yelled "yoo hoo" and
frantically waved a cloth. In the dark days of the turn of the century,
when loons were shot for sport, this instinct to know what's going on
in their territories probably shortened the lives of many loons.